Thursday, March 3, 2016

From Nashville comes the debut album from singer/songwriter Janey Street
titled "I'm Not The Girl I Used To Know." A New York native, her skills
scored her records deals with three major record labels (Warner Bros.,
Capitol Records, Arista Records), before being dumped after the release
of only a couple of singles. Janey has named famous songwriters like Janis
Ian and Gary Burr as friends who have helped her recover and develop as
an artist. Her new five-song EP begins with the piano ballad, "I'm Not
The Girl I Used To Know." She takes a turn for the charts with the
country/folk appeal of "Situation," before experimenting with her sound
with the edgier sound of "My Side Of Paradise." The short album closes
with the grand delivery of "Bring It On," as Janey flexes her vocals on
this iconic song. To find out more about Janey Street and her latest
release "I'm Not The Girl I Used To Be," please visitjaneystreet.com.

Country artist Brian Whelan is preparing to release his second solo
album titled "Sugarland." After performing as a key musician in Dwight
Yoakam's band, Whelan got the itch to release his own music. The new
ten-song album begins with the up-tempo country rocker "Americana" as
Whelan sets the stage for a collection of fun, meaningful tunes that
will make you stand up and take notice of this new artist. His
songwriting shines on the bright, up-lifting country/pop of "The Only
Thing" and his voice sounds like the second-coming of Jackson Browne on
the ballad "Suckerpunch." He blazing a trail with his guitar on the
rocker "Go Dancing," before working on his Texas two-step with "Number 1
Fan." The album closes with his delivery of southern soul with "Stand
In Your Light" and the quick-paced guitar shuffle of "The Bottom." To
find out more about Brian Whelan and his latest release "Sugarland,"
please visit brianwhelanmusic.com.